Currently, approximately half of the hardwood harvested for sawtimber in West Virginia is considered low-quality lumber due to defects like knots. Such lumber is typically used for low-value items such as pallets, boxes, and flooring.
Currently, approximately half of the hardwood harvested for sawtimber in West Virginia is considered low-quality lumber due to defects like knots. Such lumber is typically used for low-value items such as pallets, boxes, and flooring.